Natural Treatment for Varicocele

A main part of natural healing is improving blood flow & blood quality--which seems tricky at first but is quite simple once you know what to do. Improving blood flow removes the burden of pooled blood. It improves nutrient exchange, and removes toxins that damage the veins and fertility. This mean no more stress that causes the veins to change their structure. This means healing back to normal can occur! Similarly, the vein valves are able to recover.

The Danger of Varicocele

See varicocele definition. A major problem with varicocele is the pooling of blood. Pooled blood creates access pressure that forces the veins to stretch. The varicosities (stretched veins) need to survive. So, they develop resistance to the pooled blood by changing their structure. This structure is more resistance to the toxicity of stagnant blood, but still doesn't look pretty. Under a microscope, the vein and vein valves look stress, damaged and dysfunctional.

The Effect of Varicocele on Fertility

With varicocele, the three major factors responsible for damaging fertility are: Genital heat stress, toxic waste buildup, and oxidative damage to DNA. And guess what, pooled blood causes all three! Pooled blood damages the heat-exchange mechanism of the testis. It prevents toxins form being removed. And carries reactive oxygen species (ROS), which cause oxidative damage to your veins, sperm and DNA!

Can You Heal Varicocele Naturally?

Varicocele is pretty simple to treat. Although natural healing does take a few months, you can be pain free in as little week! You can learn more on natural healing by continuing to read my blog. You could also save weeks of researching online, and months of seeing what natural treatments work for you, by just getting started with the complete varicocele natural healing guide now.

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*Disclaimer: Yes, results vary. And, you don't have a chance if you don't try. Please read our terms before adhering to our treatment recommendations.You may want to consult a urologist if you have a sever varicocele.